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NSF Funds Binghamton Battery Innovation Hub
March 24, 2026
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded up to $45 million over three years to the Binghamton University-led New Energy New York (NENY) initiative under the Regional Innovation Engines Program established by the CHIPS & Science Act. This federal funding aims to accelerate battery technology innovation and manufacturing in Upstate New York, supporting economic growth and job creation in the region's emerging battery industry.
- The award highlights a significant federal investment in advanced battery research and manufacturing capabilities centered at Binghamton University, with key industry partners including BAE Systems, The Raymond Corporation/Toyota Material Handling, and CMP Advanced Mechanical Solutions.
- Procurement professionals should note the growing emphasis on regional innovation hubs as vehicles for technology commercialization and public-private collaboration, potentially opening new contracting and partnership opportunities.
- Contractors and suppliers specializing in battery technology, manufacturing equipment, and related services may find increased demand driven by this initiative and associated economic development efforts.
- This funding underscores the strategic importance of the CHIPS & Science Act in fostering innovation ecosystems, signaling continued federal support for advanced manufacturing sectors aligned with energy storage and clean technology.
Big news for Binghamton’s growing battery belt! $45 million was just unlocked for the Binghamton University-led New Energy New York project to continue to expand groundbreaking battery manufacturing and innovation in Upstate New York.
— Senator Chuck Schumer
I thank Senator Schumer for his fierce advocacy for Binghamton over the years. That support for the University and his creation of the CHIPS and Science Act paved the way for this initiative as well as many of the other avenues of support that our broader battery efforts have enjoyed.
— Anne D’Alleva, President of Binghamton University
Agencies
U.S. National Science Foundation, United States Senate
Vendors
BAE Systems, The Raymond Corporation/Toyota Material Handling, CMP Advanced Mechanical Solutions
Contracts
$45 million
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- SCHUMER ANNOUNCES BINGHAMTON BATTERY HUB... | Senator Chuck Schumer of New York · Schumer Senate · Mar 24